drivesafe
21st June 2011, 07:36 PM
Some timely warnings!!!
A number of events in the last few months and just the last day or two has me thinking it’s time to remind D3, D4 and RRS owners of a few things to be careful of.
First off, if you are planning to do some electrical work on your vehicles, before you do anything, turn the ignition off and remove the key.
Next make sure the PARK BRAKE is applied and then wait for the PARK BRAKE LIGHT to go out.
This can take up to 2 to 3 minutes and while Land Rover does not make this very clear, it is actually a very clever idea. While the PARK BRAKE LIGHT is on, your computers are going through their SHUT DOWN routines.
By waiting for the PARK BRAKE LIGHT to go out, you greatly reduce the chances of causing any programming and function problems.
Number Two on the warning list.
Under no circumstances should you connect any wiring to the NEGATIVE terminal of your cranking battery, permanently, like driving lights or temporarily, like a battery charger or when jump starting.
These vehicle have battery monitoring equipment fixed between the cranking battery’s negative terminal and the EARTH STUD on the inside of the guard.
There is no problem sourcing positive power from the cranking battery's positive terminal, but any earthing of equipment must be done at one of a number of EARTH points and not at the battery’s negative terminal.
Number Three. When you unlock and remove your tow hitch, do not attempt to lock the hitch while it is not in place on the rear of your vehicle. Locking the hitch while it’s not in place can cause the tumblers to fall out and it’s an expensive fix.
Number Four and this is a new one on me and I believe it is NOT covered in your manual.
If you need to remove your spare wheel, do NOT retract the chain unless there is a wheel in place or you will damage the winding and it’s about $800 to replace.
Number Five, if you are changing a tyre, leave one of your doors open and this will stop your vehicle from trying to self-level while you are working on it.
NOTE, leaving the tailgate open will NOT stop the vehicle from self-leveling.
Cheers and happy motoring.
A number of events in the last few months and just the last day or two has me thinking it’s time to remind D3, D4 and RRS owners of a few things to be careful of.
First off, if you are planning to do some electrical work on your vehicles, before you do anything, turn the ignition off and remove the key.
Next make sure the PARK BRAKE is applied and then wait for the PARK BRAKE LIGHT to go out.
This can take up to 2 to 3 minutes and while Land Rover does not make this very clear, it is actually a very clever idea. While the PARK BRAKE LIGHT is on, your computers are going through their SHUT DOWN routines.
By waiting for the PARK BRAKE LIGHT to go out, you greatly reduce the chances of causing any programming and function problems.
Number Two on the warning list.
Under no circumstances should you connect any wiring to the NEGATIVE terminal of your cranking battery, permanently, like driving lights or temporarily, like a battery charger or when jump starting.
These vehicle have battery monitoring equipment fixed between the cranking battery’s negative terminal and the EARTH STUD on the inside of the guard.
There is no problem sourcing positive power from the cranking battery's positive terminal, but any earthing of equipment must be done at one of a number of EARTH points and not at the battery’s negative terminal.
Number Three. When you unlock and remove your tow hitch, do not attempt to lock the hitch while it is not in place on the rear of your vehicle. Locking the hitch while it’s not in place can cause the tumblers to fall out and it’s an expensive fix.
Number Four and this is a new one on me and I believe it is NOT covered in your manual.
If you need to remove your spare wheel, do NOT retract the chain unless there is a wheel in place or you will damage the winding and it’s about $800 to replace.
Number Five, if you are changing a tyre, leave one of your doors open and this will stop your vehicle from trying to self-level while you are working on it.
NOTE, leaving the tailgate open will NOT stop the vehicle from self-leveling.
Cheers and happy motoring.